The Ukraine war shows that the theory behind NATO's combat doctrine is sound.
But to win a large conflict like Ukraine, NATO lacks sufficient equipment and ammunition.
Crewed aircraft have had a surprisingly limited impact on the Ukraine war, as have helicopters.
AdvertisementRoyal Danish Air Force F-16 fighters fly off the wing of a US Air Force B-52 bomber in November.
Perhaps the biggest lesson of the Ukraine war is the importance of adaptability.
Persons:
Powers, who've, Emily Farnsworth, Michael Peck
Organizations:
NATO, RAND, United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense, Patriot, Royal Danish Air Force, US Air Force, Staff, Red Army, British Army, Royal Navy, Air Force, Defense, Foreign Policy, Rutgers Univ, Twitter, LinkedIn
Locations:
Ukraine, Russia, China, Britain, RAND Europe, Afghanistan, Iraq, Turkish, Poland, Eastern Europe, Forbes